Hi all!
I'm mostly a technic moc builder, and during the last few years, I didn't post about anything except technik, but now I'd like to present my mini tanks and self propelled guns. The theme is the first world war, except a few, there will be posted mocs only about real tanks. Prototypes, which were built in relality (but never seen combat), also can be found here.
My concept: all tanks (no SP guns, because there was one-two prototypes only) are built in more or less microfig scale, my reference is the Tiger1 german tank, it's 6 studs wide, so 6 stud is 3,7 meter. So 1 meter is eqaul to 1,62 studs. The width is determinative, the smallest tanks are 3 studs wide, the small ones are 3-4, the mediums are 4-5. The heavy and super heavy tanks have 6 or 7+ width.
All mocs in this topic are built only digital so far, but I'm planning to make them in reality, too, as my financial status and time allows.
All tanks were made in LDD, and rendered with Pov-ray. I will update this topic frequently, as a new tank is done. Sooner or later I'll post also real pictures beside renders.
Some tanks requires special stickers and thchniques (like covering a part to be in the requested color, or connect the tracks with strings), I will write that in these cases. I tried to use only real colored parts (except few cases, where they are covered with stickers).
I tried to catch the characteristics of tanks, instead of being 100% proportional, but I tried to make them as proportional, as possible in this size. Sometimes there aren't a lot of possibilities to make proportional, for example: the tank should be 4,5 studs wide. Width can only be a round number, so a tank which should be 4,5 w, is disproportionate already.
Main folder of all tanks:
http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=548239
I render one picture about one tank, if you want to see more, ask for it, I can make more in LDD, or render about the requested part/viewpoint.
There will be a lot of mocs, so I also opened a topic for WW2 tanks, see here:
http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=100891
The tanks:
1. Renualt Ft-17:
French light tank, mother of all modern tanks, the first one with 360° rotatable turret. Was quite fast and effective. Info: http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Renault_FT
Big picture: http://www.brickshel...nualt_ft-17.png
It's a typical 3 studs wide very little tank, but thanks to it's individual shape, can be recognize easily.
2. Mark IV (male version):
The first british tank in combat, very iconic and famous. Had no suspension and was pretty big with more than one guns. Info: http://en.wikipedia....ki/Mark_IV_tank
Big picture: http://www.brickshel...-IV/mark-iv.png
The front shape around the tracks is very special, angled and rounded, I think brick technique is better here than plates. There isn't a lot of variations from hoses, the big cannons standard 3mm wide (like in most of my tanks), the smaller machine guns are screw drivers.
I'm planning to make all significant ww1 tanks, like K-wagen, Tsar tank, A7V, Gun carrier Mark 1, Whippet, Saint Chamond, etc...
to be continued...

Hi everyone,
This is the first Star Wars MOC I post on Eurobricks.
It is almost four and a half years ago I made a Star Wars MOC.
I was an exhibitor at an event in the south of the Netherlands.
The MOC is inspired from the scenes of Revenge of the Sith and the landscapes from Legoland Germany and Denmark.
The landscape is 2 by 6 XL plates big and it has a lot of details.
When I see landscapes of Star Wars, I see mostly Endor, Hoth or Christophsis.
That is the reason why I wanted Kashyyyk.
Here is the link to the pictures.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=553473
Comments and/or feedback are welcome.
It is the first Star Wars MOC in years.
Sander